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    M (Brought Over)

  • Murders what in Law
    842.
    852.930.935.941.942.943.
    948.965.969.970.973.985.
  • Massacre Horrible at Bos-
    ton
    , committed by Soldiers,
    a particular account of it,
    with the Transactions of the
    Town, consequent upon it
    60.
  • - - - vid the plate on the
    Occasion of it.
    Ibid.
  • - - - News of it, arrives
    in England
    149162.
  • - - - a very Partial
    Narrative of it
    Ibid. - - -
  • - - - Cap. Preston
    Narrative of it
    Ibid. - - -
  • - - - Junius Ame-
    ricanus
    on it
    160.
  • - - - A Plan propo-
    sed
    to celebrate the Anniver-
    sary
    of it.
    397.402.403.
  • - - - at Salem
    423.
  • - - - Town of Bos-
    ton
    , enter into measures to ce-
    lebrate
    it every year, to provide
    an Orator. &c.
    442.
  • - - - A True Narra-
    tive of it
    659.
  • Manwarring Edward,
    his Boy, declares he was
    ordered by his Master, to
    fire from the Custom House
    at the Time of the Massacre
    &c.
    61.
  • - - - He gets to make affida-
    vit
    of his Innocence
    70.
  • - - - Admitted to Bail.
    79.
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    Index

    M (Brought up.)

  • Manwarring , Edward. &c.
    Indicted for Murder, at the
    Time of the Boston Massa-
    cre
    79.
  • - - - He and Muroe ,
    Tried for Murder, and Acquit-
    ted

    329.
  • - - - His &c Trial
    996 [n/a]
  • Militia ought to be refor-
    med
    & promoted, an excellent
    essay on it.
    78.97.141.
  • - - - Answered
    107.
  • - - - Strangely Neglected
    78.
  • - - - Act once preven-
    ted
    an Invasion from France
    by the Prime Ministers reading
    it
    78.
  • - - - Troops the Num-
    ber
    of sent by this Province to
    Louisbourge
    Ibid.
  • - - - to Nova Scotia
    Ibid.
  • - - - Number of employ
    ed
    by New England, especially
    by this Province the Last War
    78.
  • - - - An Excellent
    peice on the Discipline: the
    Hardships our forefathers under
    event are enumerated. &c.
    405.
  • - - - Of Great Importance 1011.
  • Minority, against the
    Bad measures of the Ministry,
    consist of the Richest, and best
    Men in the Nation, or house of
    Commons
    93.
  • Musgrave Doctor, resolves of
    the House of Commons tou-
    ching
    his Information
    101.
  • McMaster, the Importer, warned
    by the Inhabitants of the Town
    to depart.
    136
  • (up.)

    M (Brought up)

  • McMasters the Impor-
    ter
    , put in a Cart and threat
    ned to be Tarred & Feathered,
    unless he departed the Town
    153.
  • - - - Retired to the
    Castle
    Ibid.
  • Massachusetts Bay the
    Number of Men, raised &
    kept in pay by that Province
    also hon much money She rai-
    sed
    ye Annum during the War
    249.
  • Marquis of Granby,
    his Death, & Character
    350.
  • Mansfield Lord, Junius
    speaks of him as a very Cor-
    rupt
    Judge
    373
  • - - - In the House of
    Commons
    396.
  • Martin Henry, appointed
    Govr. of North Carolina, in
    the Room of Tryon
    385.
  • Mucious Scævola, an excell-
    ent
    peice of his on the Inde-
    pendency
    of British Ameri-
    can
    Colonies, and on our
    Charter
    413.
  • - - - His peice on the
    Conduct of Andrew Oliver
    relative to his deposition. &c;
    defines what a Traytor , and
    Pe r jury is, and proves that
    Junius Americanus's Asser-
    tion
    , respecting him, is well
    Supported
    594.
  • - - - He declares
    that Govr. Hutchinson , by Ac-
    cepting
    his pay from the King,
    and becoming Independent of
    the People, is no legal Govr.
    but an Usurper, and ought
    to be punished. &c.
    612.
  • His Arguments
    Justified.
    610.614.618.
  • (up.)

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